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kracker (the)
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Saturday 30 December 2006 5:09:53 pm
<b>What were the top 10 most frequently used eZ publish extensions in 2006?</b>
I'm very curious to hear just which were the most popular and widely used eZ publish extensions.
<i>http://ezpedia.org/wiki/en/ez/extensions http://ez.no/community/contribs</i>
Cheers, <i>//kracker Music: New Radicals - You Get What You Give</i>
Member since: 2001.07.13 || http://ezpedia.se7enx.com/
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/dev/null
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Monday 01 January 2007 3:04:34 am
The eZ online editor?
I used the online editor in all my eZ publish installation ... I figure most people do now as well, since it's free software an all. I also use eZ svn, wrap_operator and the googlesitemap extensions. <i>/dev/null</i>
eZpedia community documentation project: http://ezpedia.org
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Christophe Berthelé
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Monday 01 January 2007 8:17:09 am
Hi kracker, I use Online editor and Openoffice import. I was using Suckerfish menu extention but recently I replaced it with the csshover solution (http://www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/csshover.html) which is more generic.
Cheers Berthy
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zurgutt -
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Monday 01 January 2007 8:33:04 am
Here is a list of more than once used extensions with some comments:
* bhlocaltranslations
Used this to translate some by default untranslatable stuff like attribute names etc.
* dynamicmenu
For javascript menu, so that it would work with thousands of nodes. (although recommended instead, ezodcsm had memory leak for long time, dont know about now)
* ezdhtml
Since it was liberated. Until then i used xmlarea.
* googlesitemaps
Used on some sites, not recently.
* stats
Used on some sites to count pageviews, not recently, replaced by google analytics now i think..
* wrap_operator
Used for number of tasks where other tools are insufficent.
* xmlarea This is worth special mention - its what made working with ez sites possible until the OE was liberated. The guy should get a medal or something.
Certified eZ developer looking for projects.
zurgutt at gg.ee
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STEVO +
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Sunday 07 January 2007 7:37:28 am
<i>The guy should get a medal or something.</i> ooh, that's me! bless you, that's cheered me right up that has.
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Monday 08 January 2007 8:51:18 am
Turns out I also used these extensions as well,
- <i>regexreplace</i>
- <i>ezodcsm</i>
- <i>icons_in_extension</i>
- <i>shuffle</i> - <i>googlesitemaps</i> <i>/dev/null</i>
eZpedia community documentation project: http://ezpedia.org
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Christophe Berthelé
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Saturday 13 January 2007 3:09:46 am
From now on, I also use ezinformation workflow. Arf, we are not in 2006 anymore... :-)
Cheers Berthy
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Timothy Baldwin
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Sunday 28 January 2007 8:01:56 pm
Could someone add the appropriate links to download these for an eZ n00b like me?
Saving the world, one packet at a time.
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Frederic GUEHO
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Friday 02 February 2007 5:12:12 am
For me, "ezjaxx" comes first. Great extension here.
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Frederic GUEHO
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Friday 02 February 2007 5:12:56 am
And just after that, "newsletter" extension is quite good too.
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